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American, Southwest add to parade of airline losses in 3Q
DALLAS (AP) — Airlines are piling up billions of dollars in losses as the pandemic causes a massive drop in air travel.
Wall Street opens slightly higher, driven by solid earnings
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening modestly higher on Wall Street as investors found some things to like in the latest batch of company earnings reports. The S&P 500 was up 0.2% in the early going Thursday. The benchmark index has been bouncing between gains and losses this week as attention remains focused on Washington, where talks are still stymied on delivering more aid to the economy. Tesla, AT&T and Coca-Cola rose after reporting results that came in better than analysts were expecting. European markets are mostly lower, while Asian markets closed mixed. Crude oil prices rose and Treasury yields held steady.
After 200 years, Virginia to let judges decide sentences
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Defense attorneys call it “the jury penalty.”
US stocks rise again as tech makes up more lost ground
Stocks were losing some of their early strength Tuesday afternoon, with gains in big technology companies outweighing losses in banks and elsewhere in the market.
No. 7 Irish defense shows talent and depth, USF up next
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — A week ago, Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah was looking ahead to Notre Dame’s season-opening game against Duke and had a prediction.
Kennedy falls short in Senate bid; tight race to succeed him
BOSTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III became the first in his storied political family to lose a run for Congress in Massachusetts, falling short in his bid to unseat U.S. Sen. Edward Markey in a hard-fought Democratic primary.
Panthers hire Blue Jackets' Bill Zito as general manager
The Florida Panthers spent three weeks searching for a general manager, and it didn’t take long for them to suspect that Bill Zito was the best candidate.
Biden to blame Trump for violence in Pittsburgh speech
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Joe Biden is mounting a more aggressive offense against President Donald Trump with a rare public appearance Monday where he will say that a second term for Trump will mean more violence in America's streets — not less.
Stocks edge lower but are still headed for a monthly gain
Stocks are mostly lower in afternoon trading on Wall Street Monday after the market gave back some of its recent gains from a five-week winning streak.
Local home market is hot despite pandemic
It may seem illogical, but the housing market in Grant County is booming.
Asian shares edge lower following Wall St retreat
TOKYO (AP) — Major Asian share indexes edged lower Tuesday in mostly muted trading after a retreat overnight on Wall Street.
Asian shares mixed following Wall St retreat
TOKYO (AP) — Major Asian share indexes meandered between modest gains and losses Tuesday after a retreat on Wall Street.
Review: A breakthrough in 'Broken Hearts Gallery'
The 25-year-old Australian actress Geraldine Viswanathan, having already stolen movies left and right, more straightforwardly owns “Broken Hearts Gallery,” a glossy but spirited Gen-Y romantic comedy imbued with the wit and spunk of its young star.
With election interest keen, Fox's Carlson strong in ratings
NEW YORK (AP) — Tucker Carlson drew the television equivalent of a royal flush on the week before Labor Day.
Review: ‘Unpregnant” is a teen road movie with personality
Films dealing with reproductive rights don’t often announce it in the title. But “
Ex-Trump official Mowers wins NH GOP primary, to face Pappas
A former official in President Donald Trump’s State Department will take on Democratic U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas in November in a race that will offer stark solutions to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the economic toll it has taken on New Hampshire.
Reds president Williams hopes for strong finish for team
CHICAGO (AP) — Cincinnati Reds president of baseball operations Dick Williams expressed confidence in manager David Bell and his coaching staff Tuesday, but he said he would be “extremely disappointed” if the team fails to make the playoffs.
English warned limits on gatherings may last til Christmas
LONDON (AP) — New limits on social gatherings in England to six people are set to stay in place for the “foreseeable future,” potentially until or even through Christmas, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said Wednesday.
Hezbollah allies sanctioned by US denounce Washington's move
BEIRUT (AP) — A powerful political group allied with militant Hezbollah denounced Wednesday the U.S. sanctions imposed against one of its senior members, saying they infringe on Lebanon’s sovereignty and will not succeed in extracting any concessions.
Review: A breakthrough in 'Broken Hearts Gallery'
The 25-year-old Australian actress Geraldine Viswanathan, having already stolen movies left and right, more straightforwardly owns “Broken Hearts Gallery,” a glossy but spirited Gen-Y romantic comedy imbued with the wit and spunk of its young star.